Love and Let Spy (Masters & Mercenaries – New Recruits #6) Read Online Lexi Blake

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, BDSM, Erotic Tags Authors: Series: Masters & Mercenaries - New Recruits Series by Lexi Blake
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Total pages in book: 158
Estimated words: 149641 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 748(@200wpm)___ 599(@250wpm)___ 499(@300wpm)
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“She wished me a good day like we’re back in the Gilded Age and met up in the park before going about our days amongst the common people,” he admitted.

“You’re welcome, Mr. Parker,” Kala said and wrinkled her nose. “I almost called him sir. But like little s Sir. Not big s. I caught myself. That would have been gross. Also, just because Ollie’s club is a dump is no reason to stay away when we have to share. The price of admission is catching sight of my dad’s ass. Now I’m thinking about that table. I almost declared fight club over it.”

Oh, they were not doing fight club. He started to say something but Kenzie stopped him, looking to Lucy.

Lucy sighed. “I had my dad do it. I thought about putting a curse on it that would make her lady bits itch for years, but my sister wouldn’t let me. She said curses should be saved for the truly evil people of the world and then they put it to a vote on whether Kala was evil. I lost. Stupid democracy.”

“I commissioned a table from Lucy a couple of weeks ago since I saw what Cooper was planning to buy. Let me say it was not built for two tops to go at it on,” Kenzie offered.

“Dad totally knows how to make a bang table,” Lucy admitted. “Let me tell you, there are closets in my house no kid should wander into. You should be grateful you were raised in a place where your dad had a club and could keep all the weird stuff in a locker or something.”

Lou stood, glancing down at her phone. “TJ’s in the lobby. I told him we might be going out for dinner and he’s ready. I mean, he’s always ready. And we can see the new rom com.”

Lucy and Kala both groaned at the same time.

And then looked embarrassed by it. From what he could tell, they either didn’t realize they were kind of the same person or they did and it bugged them. Either way, it was infinitely amusing.

Lucy’s eyes narrowed. “I love rom coms. Thanks for the suggestion, Lou.”

Kala practically growled. “You don’t love them more than I do. I love them all.”

Kenzie leaned in. “We totally planned this earlier today. Lucy and Kala would have wanted to go see either some overly analytical treatise on the working class or an action film where some dude avenges his dog. This was my and Lou’s compromise. Tash said it wouldn’t work.”

Ah, but his Kenz could perform miracles when she wanted to. “Awesome.” A rom com would put his baby in a good mood, and he was surprised at how much of his thought process was starting to be taken over with making Kenzie smile. “Let’s do this. Should we invite Tim? If we invite him, we probably end up taking the assassin twins with us.”

Only the slightest tightening of her jaw gave away the fact that she was disturbed by that bit of news. “They’re getting along?”

Kala stood. “Then we should absolutely invite them.”

Lucy nodded. “I’ll go get them. Meet you upstairs in five.”

Kala agreed without complaining, making the sign of the cross, or initiating an exorcism.

Something was wrong.

But then Kenzie kissed him and he didn’t care.

Life was as perfect as it could be.

Week Three

“I should be there. If we have absolute certainty that Huisman is on the ground in Taipei, Tim and I should be there,” Ben argued.

Her dad sighed. “I’ve told you why. He knows you. He doesn’t know the MI6 team. I made the call to send them in because Joseph feels better working with MI6 than sending in another CIA team. They’re watching him. Honestly, Huisman isn’t the one we should be looking for. We need to find the bombmakers.”

Over the last few weeks a pattern had emerged. Kenzie had been monitoring a bunch of syndicates and other criminal organizations who would link to freelancers. She and Lucy had IDed four bombmakers.

Three of them were now dead, their bodies dumped in countries they did not reside in.

“We need to be looking for a man named Alen Grul. He’s a former biochemistry engineering professor from Bucharest. His work was specifically in how bombs are made.” She couldn’t tell that he had any criminal ties like the other three, but he had done some work for Disrupt on the dangers of using explosives to the environment. “As far as I can tell, he went missing two days ago.”

“Then he’s likely in Taipei, and we should be there on the ground,” Ben argued.

“I seriously doubt he’s building the bombs in Taiwan,” Damon added. “We’ve got a shipment of something necessary to build bombs arriving at the Scottish compound in two days. Lucy is going up to watch it. From what we’ve discovered, he’s got everything he needs to build the bombs there.”


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